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jpmorris opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 4 comments
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Is code editor really based off of 1.90.1? Why so old? #100

jpmorris opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 4 comments

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@jpmorris
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jpmorris commented Jan 26, 2025

Looking at the version in code editor it says it's running on VScode 1.90.1. This is 6 months old. Is this correct? The OSS newest version is 1.96.X. I do notice some features are missing (like Project Manager), is it really using a version that old?

@dpaletti
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Hi, as of today basedpyright supports intellisense inside notebooks. This would drastically change developer experience on Code Editor for data scientists. Only caveat is that it needs at least VSCode 1.91. Is there a roadmap for an update of the underlying VSCode version?

@GOGKI
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GOGKI commented Mar 31, 2025

Hi, Will there be an update of the package? @dpaletti suggested a very good point. As it is now without pylance or basedpyright using jupyter notebooks is a nightmare.

@james-stead
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It does look like there are two different pull requests to get it caught up
#69
#70

@SeijiSuenaga
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SeijiSuenaga commented Apr 8, 2025

@james-stead unfortunately those PRs both seem to be abandoned, as they haven't been touched in 5+ months.

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